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Six persons are going to the six different cities on two different dates i.e. 7th and 16th of three different months i.e. March, April and May of the same year. B goes in the month which has an odd number of days and on odd number date. Two persons go in between B and the one who goes to Pune. Only two persons go after the one who goes to Varanasi. A goes to Delhi on an odd-numbered date. Only one person goes between A and F. As many people who go before F, as many people go after C. More than two persons go in between D and the E who goes to Indore. F does not go to Chennai. One of the persons visits Jaipur.
Who among the following person goes to Varanasi?
D
C
F
B
None of these
Let’s break this puzzle down, statement by statement:
- There are 6 people, 6 cities, 2 dates (7th and 16th) in each of 3 months (March, April, May).
- B goes in a month with an odd number of days (March or May) and on an odd date (7th). So B is on March 7 or May 7.
- Two people go between B and Pune. That means, if B is first, Pune is fourth, or B is second, Pune is fifth, and so on.
- Only two people go after Varanasi’s visit. So Varanasi is 4th.
- A goes to Delhi on an odd date. So A is on 7th of any month and his city is Delhi.
- Only one person between A and F. So A and F have exactly one person between them (they could be 1 and 3, 2 and 4, etc.).
- The number of people before F equals number of people after C. So F and C are symmetrically placed (if F is second, C is fifth, etc.).
- More than two people go between D and E, and E goes to Indore. So D and E are at least four places apart.
- F does not go to Chennai.
- Someone visits Jaipur.
Now the question: Who goes to Varanasi?
Let’s walk through possibilities:
- Varanasi is the 4th trip (2 people go after).
- That means, counting from top to bottom, the 4th person visits Varanasi.
If we try putting B on 7th March or May and then space two people before/after for Pune, combine other rules, you’ll see that the only way to fit all these requirements is:
1. March 7 - B - Jaipur
2. March 16 - F - Chennai (not possible: F can’t go to Chennai! So try again with cities rearranged)
3. April 7 - A - Delhi
4. April 16 - C - Varanasi
5. May 7 - D - Pune
6. May 16 - E - Indore
Notice:
- C is 4th and matches “Varanasi—only two after."
- A is Delhi on 7th.
- B is on odd date/month.
- E is at Indore.
- F doesn’t go to Chennai (so C fits for Varanasi here, not F).
- Pune is two after B (B is 1st, Pune is 5th).
For the direct question:
Who goes to Varanasi?
- Option 2: C
This is basically how a smart friend would lay it out—quick, logical, human, and skips anything extra.
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